How to Program Your Smartstat Thermostat

Programming the SmartStat thermostat for your WarmlyYours
heated flooring systems is easy. With this thermostat, you’ll be able to
program your floors to warm up when you want them to be warm – such as just
before you wake up and before you get home from work, and in order to save
money and electricity, you can program them to be off while you’re away. Using
these programmable settings is the perfect way to customize your luxurious
heated floors.

<p>Remove the faceplate from the base unit and locate the three
switches on the rear of the faceplate. For proper operation of the display and
the floor warming system, all three switches should be in the ‘Up’ position.
Refit the faceplate. Open the side panels on the thermostat and put the ‘On
Standby’ switch to ‘On.’ Press the ‘Day’ button as many times as necessary to
set the thermostat to the correct day. Press the ‘Hour’ and ‘Minute’ buttons to
set the correct time. PM hours are displayed with PM to the left of the time.
There is no such annotation for AM.</p>
<p>Unless you want to leave the thermostat on the same
temperature 24/7, you will need to setup warming periods. You may program up to
four periods per day. As the default, this thermostat is set to perform to
warming periods, Monday through Friday, which is 6 AM to 8:30 AM and the second
one being 5 PM to 11 PM, and only one warming period, Saturday and Sunday, 6 AM
to 11 PM.</p>
<p>To modify the schedule, you will need to enter the
programming mode. Press ‘Program.’ The screen will show a house with the number
one inside. This is the start of the first warming period. To program the same
setting for everyday of the week, press and hold ‘Day’ for three seconds. All
seven days will then appear on the screen.</p>
<p>Use the ‘Hour’ and ‘Minute’ buttons to select the start time
of the first warming period. The default is set at 6 AM. Press the ‘Program’
button to show the second house with the number two inside. If you only require
one period each day, you will skip the setting by pressing the ‘Clear’ button.
Use the ‘Hour’ and ‘Minute’ buttons to select the end time of the first warming
period. The default time is set to 8:30 AM.</p>
<p>Press ‘Program’ to show the third house with the number
three inside. If you only require one warming period each day, you will skip
this setting by pressing the ‘Clear’ button. Use the ‘Hour’ and ‘Minute’
buttons to select the start time of the second warming period. The default is
set at 5 PM. Press ‘Program’ to show the fourth house with the number four
inside. Use the ‘Hour’ and ‘Minute’ buttons to select the end time of the
second heating period. The default is 11 PM. Press the ‘Mode Return’ button to
show the clock icon, indicating the thermostat is now in automatic mode.</p>
<p>During the program periods, the thermostat will operate at
the comfort temperature. Between the program periods, the thermostat will set
the temperature back to the economy temperature. The default comfort setting is
a floor temperature of 82°F. To modify this temperature, use the ‘Up’ and
‘Down’ buttons to reach the desired temperature and immediately press and hold
the ‘Comfort’ button for three seconds. After another five seconds, the current
floor temperature will again be displayed.</p>
<p>The default economy setting is a floor temperature of 60°F.
To modify this temperature, use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons to reach the
desired temperature and immediately press and hold the ‘Economy’ button for
three seconds. After another five seconds, the current floor temperature will
again be displayed.</p>
<p>The commonly preferred comfort temperature is between 80°F
and 85°F. If you choose an economy temperature that is much lower than the
comfort temperature, the thermostat will take longer to reach the comfort
temperature. An economy temperature of between 70°F and 75°F, will ensure that
the thermostat will return quickly to the comfort temperature while using
relatively little electricity.</p>
<p>Every installation is different because of the subfloor,
flooring, insulation, perceived comfort level, et cetera and it is up to the
end user to find their most favorable settings. The thermostat can be switched
between manual and automatic modes by pressing the ‘Mode Return’ button. Manual
mode is indicated by the hand icon and the automatic mode is the clock icon.</p>
<p>Time and temperature settings will only be respected in the
automatic mode. In manual mode, the thermostat will hold the temperature
constant at whatever level it has been set using the ‘Up’ or ‘Down’ buttons.</p>
<p>For more information or for personalized assistance in
setting your thermostat, please call WarmlyYours at (800) 875-5285.</p>
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